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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIX, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. Ji, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3,1946: SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO $ Paper Collection "Llenroc'\ on Rumson His Neighbors Will Set Opening Tomorrow Many Realty Sales Time Changed Mr. and Mrs. A. William Bene- Red Bank Fire Chief Leroy quit, residents of this section for Road Sold This Week Deacy announced this week Hint Up In Business ten years, announce elsewhere in In Recent Weeks that, in line with a request of this issue the opening tomorrow of Rev. W. Taylor Dale, general the Log Cabin Inn on the scenic secretary of the lord's Day road, Atlantic Highlands. The cou- Van Horn Agency Sells The Alliance of New Jersey, the West Long Branchers To ple, experienced in the hotel and Joseph G. McCue Agency- time of paper collection Sun- restaurant business, axe taking Lester Leonard Three-Acre Estate day will be changed from 11 Help A Blind Veteran over the management of thia well Reports Several Local Transactions a, m.t to 1 p. m. Three taps known inn owned by Dr. Howard ori the borough's fire alarm Welcher of North Bergen and will "Llenroc," the residence of Mr. A campaign to raise and estab- operate It for the first time the Continued demand for homes Is* system will announce the start lish a fund for the benefit of Fred . md Mrs. Lester C. Leonard and of the drive. year-round. evidenced by many sales closed in i 4t[ >ne of Rumson's lovely estates, lo- Holy Name Rally Driscoll Speaks W. Phillips, 28, veteran of World Prominent Men recent weeks by the Joseph G Mo-| The clergyman had written war II, blinded in action In France, Mr. Beneqult was manager of the cated on the northwest corner of the fire chief, asking that the hotel Bennal, New York city, from Cue Agency, with offices In Red . Rumson road and Naveslnk avenue, has been sponsored by the fire de- 1925 to 1933 and the hotel Nell Bank and Rumson. These transact * At St. James morning hour be reserved for At Long Branch partment of West Long Branch. To Speak Sundays tions range from modest homes 'n • lets than a mile from the ocean at churchgoers. Grace, Monmouth Beach, from 1937 Sea Bright, has been sold to Mrs. The campaign, similar to the war to 1941. He later entered govern- Red Bank and near by towns to.*' In announcing the change, bond drives in West Long Branch, farms and riverfront properties liu Violet Glemby of Rumson and New Sunday Night Chief Deacy urged the co-op- On State Housing ment service for the U. S. Army At Catholic High York. ThU attractive year-round will begin next Monday, October 7, Air Corps as a civilian employee various parts of Monmoath county, country property includes three r eration of residents in the fall and end Monday, October 14. Wil- A few of these sales are reported "|j P-iper drive of the department. liam I. Morgan la the general chair- for which he received a certificate acres of beautifully landscaped To Parade At Asbury Candidate Declares of merit. Mrs. Benequit was asso- Lecture Course, Open below. >* He asks that as much as pos- man of the committees and James . grounds and a stone and frame res- sible be bundled, including He Would Bring Aid clated several wllh the res To Public, Starts The Colonial home on Glllespie,', 'dence of Southern Colonial design, In October 13 Event; books, catalogues and other Atcheson borough treasurer, and J. ]tauran t bmiries"a |n Cleveland, Ohio. avenue, Fair Haven, formerly^ j*| as well as a three-car garage. types of paper. Russell Woolley, borough clerk, are ' owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward 3,t Mr. Leonard Is a prominent Mon- 500 To Participate By Forcing Changes the two treasurers of the fund. The ' November 17 Flanagan, has been sold to Philips mouth county attorney, tvilh offices purpose of the fund Is to assist D. Andrews of Norwoik, Connective located in Asbury Park, where he Russell H. Minton of Fair Haven, Declaring that the housing prob- Phillips to set himself up in the More Properties St. James parish council of Red cut. The six-room house was piff« moved Monday to make his tem- president of the Holy Name society lem is in the forefront an a public nursery business. Bank has announced a lecture chased a few years ago by the porary residence at the Berkeley- of St. James church, accompanied Lorstan Studio issue, Alfred E. Driscoll, Republi- Phillips was a member of Co. A, course to be given this fall and Flanagans from Frederick C Carteret hotel. by Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, pastor, can candidate for governor, prom- 143rd Infantry Regiment, 36th Di- In Bayshore Area winter in the Catholic high school ker, who had originally purchased^ The Ray Van Horn agency, real- and Rev. John P. Byrnes) assistant Contest Winners ised war veterans that New Jersey vision, when on January 18, 1945, auditorium. The lecturers Include the property from Mrs. Mary Ma torj of River road, Fair Haven, pastor, and Edward M. Kelly, Theo- would produce houses by a three- in the battle for France, a bomb Reported Sold men who are nationally known. The The half-acre plot is planted In , were the brokers who effected the dore J. Labrecque, John Finnegjn Point attack on the current crisis, burst In his face and totally blind- course of lectures are to be given lawn with lovely shade and transaction. A few weeks ago the and John E. Day, members of the Patricia Mulligan in the principal address delivered ed him. He had previously served Sunday evenings. trees with a garage and playhouse! Same brokers sold Mrs. Glemby's executive committee, attended a Awarded First Prize at Procter's auditorium, Long in the African and Italian cam- Modern Stores Will On November 17 Dr. Mario Pel nestled in shrubbery in the rear otg former Rumson nine-acre estate, meeting of the Monmouth and Branch, Friday night paigns and had been twice wounded will speak on the "American Road the property. Mr. Andrews Is "Invermay," located en Buena Vista Ocean county officers of the Holy The candidate stated he favored in the Italian campaign. After a Replace Former Rhode to Peace," Dr. Pel la the author grandson of Philip C. Donner, ' avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Name society in St. Agnes church Officials of the Red Bank Lor- re-checking present regulations, long period of hospitalization he of many books, and his reviews and owned a country estate In Holmd hall at Atlantic Highlands Monday stan Studio on Broad street yester- modifying some and repealing oth- Restaurant Building articles have appeared In papers for several years. Kllleen of Little Silver. night to complete arrangements for day announced the local winners In was discharged from the service On the first floor ot the residence ers; forcing the federal government May 8, 1946. He possesses the and magazines throughout this Daniel B. Dorn, well-known tbc Red Bank parish to participate I to team up with the state to break tuucountrlr y and Europe. Sunday even- are a spacious living room with fire in the parade and rally of the Holy' o.™Bronz^e nni/wiicaArrowheado meoaimedal, nmopeaEuropean . Bowtell airencv nf Atlantic Hlirh " y ajiu i^uiupe. aunaay even- Bank photographer, has purchased! f place and oak paneling, a library black markets, and finally, for the gy g the house adjoining Fairview cenvSj Name society at Aabury Park Sun-1 African Middle Eastern ribbon with land^^^JS^'lt^'s reports the closing t of „*?more. '»*• December 8. Rev. John S. Ken- with fire place and panel book- day afternoon, October 13. i state to move In with Its own ac- four baltle stars, Purple Heart with nedy will speak on "The Way etery on Route 35 from Thomas I tive housing program. two oak leaf clusters, Good Conduct property sales to residents of 'he Ahead." Father Kennedy is na- Field, Sr. The house was built*; shelves, a study finished In honey bayshore area and out-of-town fam- pine, a powder room, dining room at the meeting were Msgr.' On beach erosion, Mr. Driscoll medal, American Theater ribbon, iiTi. "ft li eviJenV says Mr! Bow- J Uo~11* T™ » a nte^ "^ many years ago, being acquired 1 with (Ire place, casement windows) Thomas U. Reilly, rector of St. said that the state should aid the Victory medal, World War II. tell, "that the housing demand is and he Is also a veteran radio. Mrs. Phebe Scott, from Joseph and French doors, butler's pantry Catherine's church at Spring Lake! municipality, and on highways he The members of the committee speaker.' January 12 Rev. John F. Hurley in 1884. At various times'* ant on the upgrade and exceeds even It was owned by John A. Simpson, _ and modern kitchen. The second ' Vicar General of the diocese promised to continue the program are the same as those who served that of last spring." Cronin will speak on "Full Employ- floor has four family bedrooms, a °l Trenton, chairman for Mbn- started by State Highway Commis- in the war bond drives in the bor- ment In a Free Economy." Father John M. Hedden, Jonathon Heddenj"' ! The former Rhode restaurant John F. Scott, William P. Scott^i den, three tiled baths, two fire mouth county; Rev. James O'Sulll- sioner Spencer Miller. ough. They are: building on First avenue, Atlantic Cronin Is the permanent arbitrator places and a sundeck.